usafmedic45
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I have better things to spend my time wondering about.Then one must wonder why.
Could it be that the available programs are not sufficient to meet the needs of these people?
Ever seen the fact that the "washout rate" in many programs geared towards helping the homeless exceeds 50% within a few weeks. When I was younger I was really active in a lot of community outreach programs geared towards this sort of population (Didn't see that one coming did you? I know what you're wondering: What the hell happened to you then?) Most of the clients tended to drop out around the time we started trying to place them into jobs to help them on their way to becoming self-sufficient. I think that says a lot about the issues that arise.
Must the society be more supportive and proactive in their recovery?
No, it's just that a lot of people do not have the drive to better themselves no matter how bad their situation. They expect a handout and sympathy but as soon as they have actually put some effort into it, most of them back down and carry on their status quo. We see it all the time in people who are suffering from smoking, drug abuse, etc but can't find the strength to fight for themselves. We've bred a generation (actually two or three) that has come to believe everything should be handed to them and that they should not have to be personally accountable for their stead in life. THAT is what gets us into messes like this.